DTM Legal’s Guy Thomas recently collaborated with the Liverpool Architecture Foundation CIC for the inaugural CPD Club of 2025. Guy delivered an insightful presentation on the key amendments introduced in the JCT 2024 suite, exploring how the updates reflect the latest advancements in modernisation, collaborative working, sustainability and environment, the notification and negotiation of disputes.

The event, attended by construction sector professionals from the Liverpool City Region and beyond, provided a valuable platform to discuss the practical implications of these changes. Guy’s expertise was on full display as he unpacked the nuances of the updates, employer obligations, provisions and Building Safety regulations offering attendees a clearer understanding of how these amendments will shape the construction industry moving forward.

Guy’s background as a dual-qualified Chartered Civil Engineer and Solicitor gives him unparalleled insight into the construction and engineering sector. Having worked on major civil engineering projects in the United Kingdom and Hong Kong, he brings a unique perspective to both contentious and non-contentious matters. His practical experience, combined with his legal acumen, equips him to deliver actionable advice and support to clients navigating complex construction challenges.

For further insights into Guy Thomas’s expertise and how he supports clients within the construction sector, visit: Guy Thomas – DTM Legal. To learn more about the range of services offered by DTM Legal’s Construction and Engineering team, visit: Construction and Engineering Legal Services – DTM Legal.


 

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